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J ,, ®ljc Consl)ol)ochen fiecorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7711. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY. IUIY 2S. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS 1 WAFTED Forrest Named On Party Slate As Prosecutor ''mmiiicnt Vt.ori.rv > U'lil* To Pro—urii To File Petition Time for filing petitions for po-litical offices expired yesterday wlth| .dictates waltlntt until the; bfton dims their papera. I The R« . rojnmittee the tlefcei T». in i.;. - : B >: ill.tliliiL, I Arnold Ft: rest. Esq . local ml >n.i . 11 nominee fot the office of district attorney. iy months Mr. Forrest had p mined by party worker* to become a candidate for tin otto*. of district attorney and had re-stated he was not a can-didate] tor the office and would nut ■Mil nomination As the time ap. BjroactMd for filing nomin.it;. n pe- :'erasure was brought upon the ccmuy leaders b> n■■ < 'oiintv Bar associ-ation, of which Mr Forrest is presi- Dd party workers Iron all sections of the county demanding that he become a candidate. The dciuiitui m ueadad to basl Frida] when lh«- lead* | d nomination petitions wen pUoed m circulation for Mr For-rest. Among the first signatures H '.' Commbsloner Frett C Patera and Senator Lloyd H Wood. Republican county chairman. Active Republican Worker Mr Forrest has been one of the active workers In Republican or-ganization politics for ma I ken centra] office, He served a term . .Uve| which will mahe 11 possible for the|Zi County Election Hoard Deluged IIy Petition* Filed For Primaries Court Rejects Suit Against wr I g~\ 'kept the count] ale tlon'board of- reyoi William Maemtaff. Will !%P!irWlPV I 111*11 " huv ,1""1 "'" "■'•'■ ,,our at I Grove ■ »Vfl' Blvf Vilfl !/• 4 natardas afternoon The last day PetlUom were filed lor office* * I . .. . Pvutlotu toi counts barotujh and met Sntii B' Peter ii offices (or the primal M Frrd- ..[.) be held Beotembat 9 erki Blckart. B:iia Cynwyd; Rur- - Willow i.nU Hall Factor) Vi ill \ol 15c \iii>;iin«' Judge Kni^lit Sarya !urday. County candidates filmic for nomi- | nation in i' Fred 0 Paten Ardmore; Poa- < anatMmeakaa Republican Borough-wide Audi- V Manser. MB I i ■ Erb. 1006 Maple - I Hillegoss. Pennsburg: Con- Blakesley. 150 West 11th .twnuc i: .in it RtiUne, IIS Baal llth ave- , . „ !ford: Clerk of Courts Louis V i; . 00 300 West 10th Ruling tliat a proposed Rolf ba manufacturing plant will not con-[J Pushing. Norm-town: District First Ward Council. Philip Ora-torney: Robert Tl 141 Waal 3d avenue. Judge * urn: E Arnold Porreal Oon- o) ■ecttoru Bruno Tancint. 309 jahohoeken: Frederick B Snwtiir ■ Wr-t Bn atreetl In-*pcrtor. Flrrrrncr piMnoir.il township Recorder ol Wi b Deeds: John B ICarahall, Chetten- second Ward: Council. Fi .nk c. - todav dismissed a bill In eqi ! :. h -• dents afcainst the at The action hart been brought by Oeorge A Penilei and H till wife Warren R Htlb-er: Chalmers c Johnson; Francis S Mason and Hattie Mason, his Treasure Hunt Proves Popular At Wood Park \\ .tlcrmrlon PaVtlei VIMI Oilier Featured) \l Kach IMa)^roini<l Tlie five borough pUygroundal andad thei.r second week of play-| ronb • The traaaura hunt held on the Mai) Wood park playground. Pviday aflenaaa aMreeted * larxe-croup of boys and girls. The group :h Bar-ter nl Will' Mary H paliii, HH Poplar street: Judge of barn Robe • I | .. \ anvlUe H Jpflrrn'- 18 train mid Rebel- *Jtl M. Glass. Whiten paOtOT. Anna by Eddie Laval, heading the boys' AhUflton; sur-: Dempsey. 113 East Hector street : team. Each learn art vevor: Herbert H Mi'. I lak Tntrd Ward Council Thomai which led Ihem to another which! E. AKNOI.I) FORstCST, BSQ. ..... rhoimer- r inhnson a-i-anelit' Democratic: County OwmnlMlon- HoCartai -<fi East 5th avenue, m turn sent them to anothar chu Well-known att „' „ ZT art: Raymond K Mensch. Gilberts- Charles Grohoski. 370 East Elm and continued until the tn lough whose peiuion was circulated a M',s,,n 1",<l Ha«ia an , ()Wltl,) Beanan. Cheltenham; street; >nu\w ol I iph mi iwaied. Tlie boys' team won the week arid, draiti ■'■ John Baub and Emma Hanb, i Charles J Hepburn. Jr . Bryn Mawr: T. Garess, 353 Spring Mill avenue: the contest Tlie treason was 150 a candidate on the Republics; or- Ma Wtfe; l-1'cdetlr H Conon arwl J Philip I>iud. NorrlMnwn: Con- Inspector. Ethel M Jones. 407 Sprtm: i,i)li|)opj, F.verv participant In the Prances sn. ;■ trolter: J Alfred Marquet. Potts- Mill . , lire nunt and ttu ,|„,S1. ,m ihr tome] ol Montgomery oounty, ■"d Pivininith Mtetlnf communitv town; Clara of Courts: James M.I Fourth Ward: council. Michael playground at the Umi received nit ion Kfatlng, Oolmar: Coroner Robert J Oembooe, HO West 8th avenue,) n-nrfy -n,, treasure hunt Tlie plallltifls live on the Ply-j J Bates Olcnakk Dtttrlel Atlor- Raj I Fi.ro 213 West lltli ave- . . , watermelon inn I v Both m.unh boemahlp tide ol Butlei nej Wellinfton H Roaenberr) Ji Due. Thmnaa H WOllama. Ill i i < || Plymouth Meetlnu. Norrhtown Recorder of Derdsi 10th avenue: Judge ol I Tlie Kaaraley corporation With John S tPnfcle. Spring House: Frank G. Watson. Ill W.■■ 10th Phone System Bein« Enlarged OXecutlTl ctlices III Phlladelpliii | RewiMei ..| Will- NormiinT Fill but with us principal oil place of business in Plymouth township proposes to 01 I j plant on the east in Whltemarah lUuilionul Ktlllimm-Ill lownahip side ot Plymouth Meet- ■ * ItlD Till ( anlinued nn Pa^e Three I .on-. || lea were sponsored by Mis: Bbmi he PaIn i". playgroiind structor. II nit I iffatrfr W nsle A Mirintf! Did you have eggs for break- ■ ■ ■ ■<>d. they're good foi fOU ■ ides, ihey're quickly pre-pared when TOUT! laic tot work and tune la praci i in tin Minutes or «o while your breakfast eggs were bulling, at rare killed or injured somewhen1 on the or maybe in .nn cenmunlb Vhlla von *«-* i-ating. another ten ■ Chances are 3 to 1 those vir- ■ 11 in ,i hurry i ihe ihari way aerom Hie middle of the block, in ■, way i' k The) Mt-piad uu: Hid ■ ■■ ■ looking both ways to see II the char, or watting until the traffic hunt turned green Nation i Bureau Ibtta re|>ort that |i !'.. a is the nation s Num- ■ highway killer Ttmi i precious sure1 But nut enough to pay tor ll with a lire. Rotary Names Committees W ill.S,TVI-220.Mori- Veterans Eleet Give Doll Show Two Ixieal Men At Spring Mill Twenty-five dolls of nil typM and sires were entered in the doll show ■ponaorad on the Tliird avenue i •chool grounds hv Ml Qray. matroetor. Prlies were award- \ aujiliaii MdraaBca Four Teachers Resign Posts, Seven Named \l. .Ii. il And I), iii.il OUkan Beeleoted H\ Srbtiol H.iaiil Resienatioiis of four QMS j were received and seven .new teach. i-IH it >he Juh naailing ol Conshohncbah acliool board. In the high meeting had been post-poned noin Juh 1 who resigned ■ tor in the ni'li and sixth gradaa; Mm Edith Wallace, liftli uradr teacher, recenllv married: Mrs. Ii.m BOrna Heiland. art HUJMM-sor. who Is moving to CXmnefatOWB, Laanna N. chase, home acooomlC teacher. gteoted were the following: Miss Henrietta Stnckler if Cynwyd. grnduiite ol West Chester State Taachen onllaga. formerly .i Maab* ei in the Hollywocxl Hill school. Florida, to teach In the elementary ilmv S2000 00 |ier year. Mi- Oertruda Ora Rlppai *t Bit-dlhlb >>l M.iU'lit-ld Slate ■ oUage, formerly a teach- M in West Conshoho. ken public school to leai h his- - ' sixth grades salary I2O00 00 per . Vaughan. past pnsi- Raymond N Weaver, Jr. of Con-ing. This land is /..n.cl industrial |m ■ . - - a r^i • m*«ai ,*,, '"' ,i,ll",ls classifications. A (|,,t1, ol lll(. PotbOown dub and' eMoga. Pa. a graduate of Millers-i, v the whltemarah towruhip atm- l\»-« I ^v*..»l linn 4f Va%a*aaaaY \lal Pfogram of races followed the doll former di .i Botan rltla state Taachen college, for- I VVU IJIHCII ITICII /»I LIIII Illi! illlll ■*«>» A watermelon party followed mUmaUonaL was guesl speaker al merly a teacher in the Alsa.. h the pike in Plymouth town-' ™ 'the doll show rekl] matting <>f Cortahohock- hiich nhoot iteading. as an artdl- Bell Telephone Companv of .} , he| -f , . a , SulellrT- Part. j en Rotary elub last night ut Ridge- ttonal teacher in the Industrial arts vlvama has started work on I'IMIIOUUJ boemahlp Boning or-i llawllllltoiHO. 98081 \waiil- Milllr r HllilV At the SutellfTe park pM] renter my Oiirdeiw. Ridge pike. Beven departmeni salary $2200.00 per » aanm fliH.n.n t« tn* Mt.iimi.Tti l ■ birthday party tor all ohUdran Btai y«.r. I The romrwnv bought the prep- Made Stair Offirrr* On Srllttol IMl\ "roilinl Wl,s lielrf Aii lhr apecli»l Friday after- The hirni.-i ilistn.t amvmor apoke Miss Jeanne Rahn ol Palmeilou, em and buUdxnga for $35.ooo and * *■ eeent It was a birthday party on the four parti of vocational serv- ~ the General As^.n ^ frSproS F''U'k Mll-shml,im" '"".mandet s, M „ prizes «,-,. awarded Ft id.n £,£*, M^DaeabSiv fellCltaUOW were ex-flecotid Legislative Dihinct anil r I .■.meedI loday by (. iI(i |nii ,UI|| .ipp|nv,,,,-,.,.;, 40 by of Andrew Lanuutti peel No m. tl11,, „.„,„ .,, tlu. ,,]lvvgroiind al , pord- tended Charles smith and Paul, gean cha4nnan ta the local area najok i Htmaaman, local manager 70 u_i-{ .llld , ,. [uaiM-AmBrtcan World war Vet-'eprmg Mill consolidated aohooJ m ing to the season in which their iiugan gtenrrmo PMnud ,si..-,i b, a, mi or Au«„.i, ib. ^52«L1 'ISSKSStS! :3 •"■""'""'"» *«• >"■-"■m""""1- '•»"" » "«■ *M"" T">- i»wlt^LSF^L'Sirs!!!™ L," , -™ inty commis- Houseman said, sjoners; John A. LaFore, Lower In addition, the telephone com- Merlon. controller: Samuel M Wil- pan; Bterer. Norrlstown. register of wills, wire lines in ihis vicinity. Thl John E. Marshall. Cheltenham, re- will not be finirhed until•«« corder of deeds- Louis V Dorp. Fust 1948 It include., Hie iitstaJlut' Norriton township, clerk of courts:' 12.0CO feet of undcrgro4md Samuel M. Glass, Whitemarsh town- nl'itig Butler pike from ConshohiM.!;- ■ riff: Winslow J. Rushong.en to Ridge road, and 1500 feet of Norrlstown coroner, and Herbert aerial cable jdHgWlH M"z,-LalUMl,lte- T??yo.r u ,K ^nJL^^J^S^nna -wJi " undefined Slghbrjrtiood with i. mons were field at Harrlsburit; 1^J«^B 1S.I^S2?t«SSL5 no w lindaiiaa; II lueceeaUll| LOUbj DKMovaj •SVSB&^S&l&SSe STSS-j- ,,.„ exception of the clus-er of'mau of the convention and als « around the liuemacuon of ' Char-ainl Jason I. Fein-of the be« looatfoo since \W and '"^"" JU,,,", ^"',' ,'" ■ ,1,;pn D> [fML <•"'""■■■'. i» W ,,,,, pVtV'KamVs'wVre""pVved"an"d more, of' the Wavn. chlb Leland !. . ...,. reeetfad I otrmlalnl " °1 ',l" CffantgaUOO Sunday, at area is supervised by Mi Ratta rcfraihmenti topped off the event Hoiey Norrlstown club, and Ains-wo- dny MaeFarland. East Ninth aveiui. M|S Norman A Rice and Miss lle^W WV^.^Decatlw fhlb^Ale harge of :"'"TN"4?ry iSZmSX? in- "A K'sho* ud ..■.erm.lon „.r.v Damlaiio Saswl. service officer of:™."™3 ". ri>_.' . ™.™r :_"' ' i.it marhtnen,- and approxi- the ■aura workun; fares u comrnamlat 04 tra n trcsurer Mrs" Iviarv ' $31 i)M) in bulidlna new c .bl, 1 t ' ' ■' pnw- HCCO™lnB »o findinn^ ot j stale convei.lion at the , !u,llu, kcn and ^ Rporuored by smil.v Ml Iba «1 .,!■.?/,...!..,>,'";;,.,.,,*. -r'a. ».;','- [-v{ 1» propoa" to conduct Ita eis of va!l.-v Forge Post **- ,ii ',1„A ,\ / »L,t.iC fI«n> «">■ source as to unv n,-nil" the final session of WUI- ,fflS2 JS)SE^!!2 ^menui according to flnditv mt] ho. 'i 1. D Swl. «TVlce otllcer ol "« «■»«•"■ "™"y .™ f"™™. .,.-, - - =^,TT,J^ Alim »nd Olilrru commltUe-a graduate )l he Seyi! M State Teachers college art sU[MTVi-sor. salary 12000 30 per /ear •.I; laamne Keiiett 1 BprUvt* Held Pa . a [raduate if Drexel in- ■tltute. home economics department. salary $3000 00 per year. Ke-eleet Dr. tuih Dr J L Roth was elected for Ihe third year as medical inspector, al |j HI y. ii- iwfts elected Judye idVt in in daaeuaalon Judbn Uaatlon P M«^..l.sl...rh^n..Rl;i.'" '""-nuii- Uragtoioi Helene Hai.er received 1 :>r nmnd for the most unuaUaJ doll Edward Miss Gertnide DoMarco and the Bailev ;■ doll: Hlcli- children of the Wesl Third avenuC . Mary Agnes O'Connor 1 ty followed by H gue lor the in-st-dressed doll: Joan Crawford fot the pntUaM doii A vwrieiv or Beclal eventi Helen K>; ' -duled for this week fl Pie nil 1 - PrancM C I'alacio pre-In salary of $1500 per year with an ildBd and announced the tollowing' additional (otniansation of fl 15 lor . "tmr.itlees for the year - each pupil examined In excess of Aims and Objeci-s committee - 1300 Dr James Frit/ was again cho- 11 dental ehatmr.er at I salary or John S HI;" kiiiun. Da'.id W Ariid!.$7Mi par fear, With an additional Bda ud A Ixirenr 17c par pupil over 1300 Club service committee-Joseph Six members of the faculty are .1 Inwlcr. 'hiiinnati. Scih K Mi! engaged in extensive impi ohaU. Joaeoh F Colen. William H work at the grade school*. Including Wallace, Perrv E Beaver i palntinit repairing and building of Community nrvtee r^lwln s » Wall They are Harold Beyer. ui William II Wnl- Harry Fox. Lester Shade. Herman birr, for Judge of the Montgomery ice during September after the oeii-ounty common pleas court | tral office work i.- complr J Kancs Orahain fa hei rrlda doD are .1 hoi dog party today (or the ino." ,,■, "si'aiiiev B Cooper Leon Voodarheit, Frank Ferguson * Billv Gout Oduff was the ttge Mary Wood oarl: playground, a nil e , D^,iMkev William Ewlna I Herbeit Webater u. h. O... tr. U.....I... Uill i.l 11'uiM.iiiH oltj4 nip. ' . _ ^. - ' —.- and King Of Prussia-nn tn* remninil given telephones ui 1 wire line;, are < I them with U Man Is Killed Mil OB Way To Work In I p|»cr Mcrion pike and Oerimunown ptketonoatJ and the little village o| Coid Pcint. slooa, ' 04 the pfopoaed plant, la mote nn than urban tn ch.u.ictn istorv of tne immedi.ue same nma flborhood 0! Hv proposed fact- Local post delegates were S||(|i|i*ii|V \l II0IIH' '1|pl' hsduatrial nae u Maahtati Vi'. II. Reese Dies nvention at the Mr 1 b) tin- to Sprint Mill 1 made the stage nic foi pets and operated them ■ .itkipaUngl dav afternoon Jr. Nanci Avei Graham. J. e[ili Iffeenan. Richard teal Landls and James Keenan ' A movie, made by the playground ; children, of the Spring Mill [all which closed Saturday nuilit. was 1 shown. When the Root Children Wake 'Continued on Pale Six> 11 Pjf" Vocailonal aarvapa - David W ifm-t plavirrrHmd.i Anidt chatrman: Edward W Oer-pgrl "II Wednes- ' „„„,„ William K Bueltnct. Jf . \\. nurd Arthur 1 Ptaai Raymond L PYeas I. and a baby con-, iniernationni commit!.■< John ■ both the Third. Btmkbum. chairman: R.>bert Struck by an automcb.l.' aui) Saturday afternoon on King of Prussia road. Thomas F Burkhart. 40. of KuiK of Prussia road. Upper Merlon, was fatally Injured. The accident occurred 3t 1:05 be. tinder the car . Ian tor the peat ten dad III rn in Norrlstown. a son a Ellis and Margaret P" the town There 1: of Philndelpl' . Mi in (hit borough lor the mh/,,s ilke h DMI eleven veins H< w;is em-!" l'"*l,'>"__ni'"'."t ren King 1 Pruaabj and Wayne1'ploy■ ,e,d',.,„.n.,, tin Wati Woolen Mill, tim n.i.bi,«Pi «... „„,„..... .„ -.,.-1, rcoriiswjwn prlng Two hundred men and women ^ckground. with all the pU>-ground ■ v which Dded the convention '" Pj^teloaUng from many Baturdaj nighi al Holy Saviour Fatal Accident At Marble Hall Landls. Rev Statilrv R West. DD, Norrla n Davts. F Arnoltl ■ ■ion and Memliershin Leonard A. Talone chairman. Ed-ward A Lorenr James A l.vncli F- ink 1 H.' while Burkhart was enrnute to work as a gardener on the estate of Edgar s McKela;, Klna ol PruaaU road, Upper Merlon. He Was pronounced dead by Dr. Joseph Harrison at Bryn Mawr hospital at L:IQ P BL, atcoidma to Coroner Winslow J Rushong. It was not until 7:30 p m. that the man was identified at the hospital by his brother-in-law. C J. Donanhey. of Rosemout ( tlie iar which struck Burkhart was Maurice Dempsey. 33. of 175 Front street. West Consho-hocken, a rubber worker at Oaks and the lather 01 several children. He was held in $1,000 for the coro-ner by Magistrate Kurylo, of SwedMburg. Dempsey was riding with Lane Say lor. Nornstown. R. D 3. the the car, and Arthur Cox. 1106 Ford street West Conahohock-en. when the accident occurred Cox drove the car which took tlie victim to the hospital Chief .J of Upper Mei Ion township ponce the abandoned lime kilns and mm- Samuel w DiMedio Ralph Pal-wilham Henri Reese 41 hm=- *J 1,olw attest Taking a bird's. OOOcra and Anthony Mn>: bam of Mrs Marv Ratter Rei-v "»• v""* of PlVmouiU MeetinK It JO] ■ ■ Mashtlltonlo. Public!tv and music -Wayne M Brneet 0 Fisher 1. Ro) B Wallace 1 eon J I The third ratal , , tit-aw, ■ Paul B Mitchell iwnahip Baturday nuchi when .. , W(lbrr Knebei Clalr L Peifer, town youth Wia killed In I Monroe M Long. Alfred K Tavlor. A raghloa ihow, dm- eolhalon ol two Mdam about HMI program committee Jceepn J ■ "! Mir nnri 1 iwfan chairman Beth 1 , „__ 1 scheduled lor Fi.. on June 2t joaaph K colen Charles H Smith, TOttoti 1 Cub Pack 263. spume Mill, met :.i The vlctcm ami Ronald Rowai „.,,. w , ...lion and within a mile Of the MattonaJ Commander JeeepttI*** P^W aftWWOn 1« of ^orrrstown. Who died at 10:30 U tnere Masciantonio. Philadelphia and agMpaWgamptago in 1 were any proncunred tun A P Cardamnne. ol this bor- \ aanw-onnected with the defend-lough, former national president rfi ^ ant's plant, they would have been'the auxiliary, also spoke (IIs Vltlllllli I'LlII • idely obaarvad In the neiRhbor- Joseph O. lA"pera of the local in od. The haafc of ai I post wi ■moke, fumes, oduf nolaa or dual 1 man itinit trcm 'he defendant'-, present plant is significant." tran*i>oMain>ii : .tinnes Keenan .. hall A as Burarvl A hot *!'* roMl Wi* a nrld diy neighiioi - Will.am March, Noi hood. The delei who mad ■ a ■trad ba 'i' wtfa and buaineaa itnce 19S7 within tliV'i.'llowinc brother., and sisters, i 2 -W '-'«V ' "7 Jfc all of Norn Rich- John. James. Fran 4 .lames Law and Manjan The funeral will be held Satur-day morning from his resi-dence, with BMTlcea at 10 m st John's Episcopal church. Norrls-town Interment will be imlaiJ Gulnh Mills Harry M, ( Nil- ..te Following a long lltr M. Chilcote. husband ol I' Green Chilcote. died Sunrii home on Montgonv ' ,,,lo.n oI Mills ' * 1 ' Rcirn to MifWin eountv June I Mac , lgwTson of the late V, .il lx- mad. motorcade which will carry .1 hours iftei a Ii put Hill hoapil mother Is a widow ,1 passenger in » car driven by Richard Reyrj ■■-.. who told Offlu A C hip po-1 Kenneth Tlie treasurer* report showed re-ceipt* of ISdea? during June: dis-bursements of S15.044II and a bal-ince of glg.4HJ4 on hand June 30 Tlie district purchased 27 type-writers and typewriter tables, a tripta mirror for use In the sewintt departnn-tit md 30 band nstrt ■ rom West Conshohocken Hiich i h.ml it was reixtrted The finance committee was em-iwwered, with the anogOVaJ •( the dlatricl aotteltor, to ten » ontrsct with the First National Bank, A huh provides tin the banks ioveiiinieni-raqulred collateral of s.soouu to pro-in »'l di.-trtct s fund, to be tranaferred irom ihe bank 10 the Federal Ri-serve Hank u :i turlher means of protection tn the dl tin t Hairy Blllatn presided Diiictnr Roljert LnCHJ was Ihunt lUj ■ K.|».H ot Superintendent Superintendent Robert C l.andis- K riant als-'> remark.-d that ■ lie found W^'^hJ'.^Tn t(rlm^r",A,I>%i'iinrn ' mndp Uw following tWpOTt: S„ W HI l H w d '"' re«is.r«tl,„, Mr kindergarten r warden *« 1M7-IM8 school term Indicates 1 ,.o muion rommihee William *" '"" -nll»' "fj^nrtgartcn edu- Davta ,-hairman John 7. Hover ration U recogiUaed a» a |«pertlUMi Warrell. Paul 1) Miller "" the elemenUry gradesj To dale . it C Fisher All men. I ken lice that the sedan went int« -■ h,„ „Ilrt attendance Wil- HiKh school alumni who desire;"'"* he couldn: legatu OOnbrOl ,,,,,„ H Wallace Jr.. chairman Menlo Park Northbound he crushed Into an i W)|hnm T Ardeil August Baum- 'K"1*1 '» \..n..;.l I'in.i. toga*) 2 ShJKuES Fifteen Entries In U;\l>\ Contest we have reglMerwl 75 «nd can «;- '.pinniodittc -inlv flftv |iut>i) 'Hii.. clrurlv Itidlralr.. ■ nri^l for iiddl- Ftn«ii ftrkule lor ih'r anmi'l" alumni ■ amumobilr trBvclIni in lh» nppmitr ^l""i\ w.vnr ~Auch7 HMir» I Tin' r.niMmik,,, toi nrsi iiradj it picnic August 3 are being asked direction, accmdiiu; Uolllns tin. uinr b an Indication that there already en-llo notify Joseph Walla.' finuled children committee Dr. Mil he "n Increase In the enrollment pi mt will .lerf.l in the Mr.i animal Dal,; .-oil. d.nt. Harry Ingram, picnic chair- mar the entiam-e 1.1 Cin'.'i, Vall.v s„rrOTl M Cooper, chairman: Dr. thta year to !«• held at Wci,t Con.Ho. man. or oilier committee member Country club Marble Hull ' H,m. r Relrhard. Rev Rlaiilev R tloolu and supplies are being re- Mac- as soon aa possli.: ",a " hrolht-r Lee Wl,, „ r, s. Atn(lW p,,rr„t reived and plnr«l 1111 readiness lor them in tin Revii'ilds. 10. and Otto Ixieffelliardt. 8)Hmrv B cooper .:ng of the 1M7-1B« school ill cam the ». ot 7S13 Beverly load. Waal Oak Servian' al aims William H | Krm boroa Br., chairman I Waine I7n lullowlng annual report* have rcM.lt Judge Kiiiihi con-led as the deadline" for rulatlm- imnlc grounds A special meellng: second aedaii. were Injured LM«M An h n 1 I ■'lion In the 1. Don.'of the alumni has been colled I HI™ ""'I'"'1 Dmet A Mimro nelh inoad m Mondav night II B al Uw|«uB" 'i-'iiatld ur.e conforms to the i:.^' deicrib-il emeiiMoii unUl tnnlghl E^ery high .rhool to maki final plans l..r|li SToMialSfinihr ir™!'\4aoiet!m<ll.\" eiimigh V>" warn.iil an niloiieiii'ii Aiilii.ivli iaM in, ).| gnu . tie-liil- ['U'li:, K:::; :: a. . ~ 1 >r„i..i, in-.leedd ■a„s tnh.e „. ,,1,11k' grounds A special 11: "r..l.n.).llr.^1., tf!.T."*! *" "'< ''' ' ''' : ' ''':' "■"'" '.. *" ~ p O 8 of elude, thai the propowd plan, Mil s, M, \ Mi CT.i.Uiccoiilea wwaass uthiee llaasstt 0o1l 1fo01u0r ^"' ror"ti>nt» ■ mi ' "'la' r,u](onn ,, „,,ti| tonight He Is sui lived h\ hL. wife. _ iiund win. 1 "•: On >rw Air Itoiil. . nlione calls were iT-:not yet secured their sjiecial i»ark'«l multip m Of habVes tnl.dmision ticker m aakM la ■' «™ and right A formo mn.hohockcn alrm ht wrist Tlie ■, 1.1 he West <'. rOIIIHI- Kl'SIU.'III lacenilioli Ol baby must be rcgiatcred artth M '" niifder brotaher and Uw __ told that Dempsey didn't see, d'u'ph,';r T',':™, home'and'Vour ' "•' »""'f ,h' """WJ "i'hn,: ^itrMriCiitri.. 3smS ^o;r%l)*r7ncr^l1sllfr"s,•,;:; raar A steppedr.«*»«.u»path:S«£tM,^^«r,.;»tJe^uiCo:. s !!r«-TBs^T5UE|5»Tirs ^~v^^^^s,T-±^isrsni!*, ^"7d•v, the Department of Public In<-mic-tl'. n Ai tendance report, health reoort. .iiliermiendem's report and re) torts for nonresident pupils placed hv the court Tlie school calendar calls for the n ope nine of the 1947-411 term on ■ ion in hclpin, r^l ftjriern] servtces will be held !l"d iiinces the costs on the plain- tl Bred, aa the aw;.; i ompetltlvi the vietm» and also locate the seen.- ,omori-ow. mornin„ from ih(. ami ««« *"* to ^'f *i'»im tvmU of the accident. The trio in the cai punrrni Home 718 Swede street '""Ufc'h lim't-' "' Waal I c[ur.',£,yr^,d".hpir"o; KSo-T-ff'S. 'i&SSZ RH,,rn K^,",, v»<-««i»» \.'..TI.„. 1'ii.n Front rubbtr shoe* and glasses or the vie- chmt:h Norrl;,to\vn. ufflt'iatinn In- Rev. Donald D Stout, pastor "t baby must be n tllll U'lTg liilirifl .III IC'IIII fll PniVslll . aa.-aa a«-T. . fl knee left chest . . ; Edgar F Miuhell acting chief ' na to word icceived here I*..■.■...■. Uahll lull C s:...| II ; assisted in the investigation, said tim were found on King ., ,',, Wlll ^ ln aulf Christian Balh^nminivO Baptist church. . road at the scene of the accident -_—, Burkhart U Mir.ived by Harve, A. Evana mother. Mrs, Agnes M Burkhart. Tnv f,iriPral of H.. Klna of Prussia road, and a atep-|M husband of Ella Robinson Evans, during which time they also visited dav of Yerkes ■ i nuts had n>i aj-l A frolic will be held Thursday, j due to .. denta m any '"',M be I H irnilton C Sniltn. Wliile- ri.iiifiiii!: I*irnir been three death.--,0' Mr »nd Mrs Jowph W Smith.; Busny rngaged at the Iwadquar • street, flew a new tP„ „( lh(1 p,|lsn FMW rluo -m enc'tim i. treat. aXmdai night. the 30th annual " ; nlcnlc next Sunday at Forest Park. rhalfont Charles Grohoski. nresl- «nded ■ to enter the | ut returned Saturday from contest we uric, all nwtlM ttta Veterans ■aaociaUon artment M in their names not lat-r than!the lawn ■djmiuntt a neertj Donovan. 72. loet his hie eeri n "" . Canada 'onlghf Mr. DontieU] said Ui- quired home Oil Jbdic tike tr - , June 21 wh. n he was struck by a h he no «ri or o! unto an ill avoid cJl-sappoin:- twe. n f): afHt alighting from a be tiiiane*. M(.nt o( ,n(, ciub found himself the icpnt ..., hue road.j The local airman ipoke on a radio uuesi of honor at n tmrprtaa eelebra- The funeral will be held Thursday in M',,', trip began July 1 Five Jut morning from the McConaghey of tomplicaUons following an opera- ami Included a nine-day stop-over the contest are announced today. Funeral Home. Ardtnore. with ser- ,,,,,, St Catherine's church Wayne. Interment will be In River-side cemetery. Norrtatown. ■ yd Funeral home Nor- port, the home of \i>|>rt lit ml i{tiiiuH..Y Otty taken by combat phot accident Saturday rdght occur* proeram :i.rftii bcrthda) annivar* na the war will be shown each red bn troni "f the Donovan :• mparued nnr. so ■ ■ .1 Iper- Two hundred members of the club and M- i*.viti Aindi, Uie committee announced. Vaiious Wnliam Mdrple. 3 was k. ,,vl"a *uh J tn* *»r* and the w joined In i BerVlcea were cMducted " of the pas- Mr^ decefc i iwctions are to be pan .. he wo* hit bj an *ho *c,rt •» n™ '»«■ celebration which was hlgh- 2 a m With Rev F W Flothmeier lor pped in "W BtOOt, and Mrs Olglenna 1 sented The fmlie la the first automobile On July »m fT,"'r lighted bv the presentation of a fold offleia-ii 'ilnNorris W H ■ Ayrea. former member of West event ej its kind undertaken Whitemarsh -mile trio was made bv watch and a wallet cemetery ind spent some tim; ^"n achool^ faeull , uprf r(.,lltl.:. ]i m 1 ^^'.J"1"",*^ -Th*. '.,,";,''': 6-piere - In event of rain, the contest will'townahip-wide Members Of f- r 344 , ...ncmu and t^fWja Edward Riehl. 13. of 46 North grandchildren and a number ol "e POstooned until the next dear Ladles A.- I organiza-;^ a patient at per hour among h. ht»hes. ,ke bearing M u^lited tep-btrothera and med his pas-,nun: tton will aaaintali cake and novel- (il...manUlwn ho^u. Rmvan. who commercial flung The flight is now .andles formed the ren « kflj| from hts home last Thurada) dudina Mra Flizafceth Pcpe of 910 ^>ral duties a: Balllgom ty 'ahlea and a kitchen booth ,vh..m the local police w. ■ this borough church Sunday morning and rie- AlM|ar(| i ri|iM.r ' Hwnn chulr' wa« ridlw in ihe from seat, and t asked to he on the lookout. »r Mn Marr Bower. Inered the sermon at a largely' ** ' man younger brother ami - "-r hciiM Helen C Mack, postmaster attended Suiidtv. i r irnetta seaman first —. i 0a9t6au 9iovt at his st 1119 Maple street, whei t ..ntinued on Page Ftvel the Ooapel Fellowship at the peril-jelaas. CS ItflMiri- M*M) IdMfl curred w»< believed he would go. sometim■ •led the !>■>: - II oaA p md ll«»*|iital wdmifWtOlU Officers \fJrwood and Thomas went Natalie '.'. I ik street, to the baWBC lor him When Officer was admitted as a surgical patient Marwood knocked on the front doorjto Montg-om. ry h ,spital yesterday the boy left by the back door in! D an attempt to run away Tlie offi- avenue had ran aonataa and adenoids i and caught him mlrcn imerr ranpatal ■Jja on Tenth avenue and, Admitted to sirred Heart boatBttal placed him in custody of the State I as tonsil patients were Bernard and Police The youth resided with Mrs | Joseph Luther, Rid.ce pike Consho- Pylc for a number of yean. I hocken. R. D 2. ■ Am.! ii an 'la refrt ihment table UUj the non-ion in MacKeuzie park K. (...il- f90 LfHtfi it -Illlll - Itiitit- James Maacarell mond ^'lh **?"* v^"' Sergeant of Police Han resumed hts duties yesterday morti-cing an shsenre of two The of-ficer underwent an ..Deration at the MatfaaM Mi kaamaaal and naa Dba>> fined to the lnaUtutl-m for approxi-matelv three weeks He is rap :.:ng Center. Buinbrldaje, retaining hi» health flv it reeularlv Hi* schedule p ■ tii W^M/ of a« fl'tcnt called for regular Weed Philadelnhla fonn-rh of • USS Pr-jvidenci1 which has avenue nine-k Mi - rei>orted to ™,?1^toward Barren Hill ine tr)ps (rom Npw Yur([ to Oklahoma. tfl undergo an operation Thursday Medil dut] lot UM OOoar Francis Blake of the local! "fvnoldis car. damaged to tne ex- j,]tl.miil)ni{ monthlv «voinan*a Colleae hoapital. Hut* iVe month* and recently re- be los*. ol aan »-W according to an a .. „. and daughters. Sue E _ u — w member irned to the United States Among tap room in this borough FridavI'innate by Whitemarsh police. t- ' 7h- rJeui. of n -rhl «7 afernoon Uascarello sa.d he had I rained on the concrete liiahw., I the Thomar, Mf- ■i check in -hi ' f''her car rMled on ,hr Bh?~d*r Wand An oflker in th* Naval Re- Min Flementary school East Falln. ■ a, who entered 1110 in the Firs* National Bank and-1' '^ "'f**"? ,l'»»"1^ "n-™'fn*" erva since 1330 Can-am smith vai .. ,,„■ nyKher od Mr- Fmiw-w Sav-he Naval !>aytng : blU of W0. wen "''' "■""- on active Naval duty from 1941 tn ?ived his recruit training at thelthe tap room where he spent about'w '« * *as -vt.- ,MS ^ving during the last vear - «3 He cuimed (90 waa taken irom-m*tKl at *M0 as aaaeuUve officer at Opa- '" Oirl Scout work of Wat Conshohocken. acme both bor- 'Md . him while there I 'Ctmtlneeti tm Page rtvei ' locka Air Base in Miami. PJorlda. mjghs
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 22, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-22 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 22 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 11 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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,, ®ljc Consl)ol)ochen fiecorftcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7711. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY. IUIY 2S. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
1 WAFTED Forrest Named
On Party Slate
As Prosecutor
''mmiiicnt Vt.ori.rv
> U'lil* To Pro—urii
To File Petition
Time for filing petitions for po-litical
offices expired yesterday wlth|
.dictates waltlntt until the;
bfton dims their papera. I
The R« . rojnmittee
the tlefcei T». in i.;. - :
B >: ill.tliliiL, I
Arnold Ft: rest. Esq . local ml >n.i .
11 nominee fot the office of district
attorney.
iy months Mr. Forrest had
p mined by party worker*
to become a candidate for tin otto*.
of district attorney and had re-stated
he was not a can-didate]
tor the office and would nut
■Mil nomination As the time ap.
BjroactMd for filing nomin.it;. n pe-
:'erasure was brought upon
the ccmuy leaders b> n■■
< 'oiintv Bar associ-ation,
of which Mr Forrest is presi-
Dd party workers Iron all
sections of the county demanding
that he become a candidate. The
dciuiitui m ueadad to basl Frida]
when lh«- lead* |
d nomination petitions wen
pUoed m circulation for Mr For-rest.
Among the first signatures
H '.' Commbsloner Frett
C Patera and Senator Lloyd H
Wood. Republican county chairman.
Active Republican Worker
Mr Forrest has been one of the
active workers In Republican or-ganization
politics for ma I ken centra] office,
He served a term . .Uve| which will mahe 11 possible for the|Zi
County Election Hoard Deluged
IIy Petition* Filed For Primaries
Court Rejects
Suit Against
wr I g~\ 'kept the count] ale tlon'board of- reyoi William Maemtaff. Will
!%P!irWlPV I 111*11 " huv ,1""1 "'" "■'•'■ ,,our at I Grove
■ »Vfl' Blvf Vilfl !/• 4 natardas afternoon The last day PetlUom were filed lor office*
* I . .. .
Pvutlotu toi counts barotujh and met Sntii B' Peter
ii offices (or the primal M Frrd-
..[.) be held Beotembat 9 erki Blckart. B:iia Cynwyd; Rur-
- Willow
i.nU Hall Factor)
Vi ill \ol 15c \iii>;iin«'
Judge Kni^lit Sarya
!urday.
County candidates filmic for nomi-
| nation in
i'
Fred 0 Paten Ardmore; Poa-
< anatMmeakaa
Republican Borough-wide Audi-
V Manser. MB I
i ■
Erb. 1006 Maple - I
Hillegoss. Pennsburg: Con- Blakesley. 150 West 11th .twnuc
i: .in it RtiUne, IIS Baal llth ave-
, . „ !ford: Clerk of Courts Louis V i; . 00 300 West 10th
Ruling tliat a proposed Rolf ba
manufacturing plant will not con-[J Pushing. Norm-town: District First Ward Council. Philip Ora-torney:
Robert Tl 141 Waal 3d avenue. Judge
* urn: E Arnold Porreal Oon- o) ■ecttoru Bruno Tancint. 309
jahohoeken: Frederick B Snwtiir ■ Wr-t Bn atreetl In-*pcrtor. Flrrrrncr
piMnoir.il township Recorder ol Wi b
Deeds: John B ICarahall, Chetten- second Ward: Council. Fi .nk c. -
todav dismissed a bill In eqi
! :. h -•
dents afcainst the
at
The action hart been brought by
Oeorge A Penilei and H
till wife Warren R Htlb-er:
Chalmers c Johnson; Francis
S Mason and Hattie Mason, his
Treasure Hunt
Proves Popular
At Wood Park
\\ .tlcrmrlon PaVtlei
VIMI Oilier Featured)
\l Kach IMa)^roini |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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